Currently my roommate and I are sharing a DSL line through a simple hub. Both of us use PPoE to connect to the modem through the hub. This is great, no extra configuring or headaches. However, this method seems to have horrible results if we're both using bandwdith-intensive applications.
Situation: Roommate is downloading MP3s or movies.
I'm playing some online game, like CS or Serious Sam Co-op.
There seems to be no priority in bandwidth distribution. One process seems to inevitably eat up most of the bandwidth we have.
Ideally I'd like to split the connection in 2 equal streams, so neither of us can screw the other over, causing slow dl times, or high pings.
What's the best way to do this? We're contemplating getting Sygate's Home Network 4, but we're not sure if it will distribute bandwidth equitably. Would a cheap router (Barricade?) also stop bandwidth monopolization? A software solution would be ideal.
Thanks!
Situation: Roommate is downloading MP3s or movies.
I'm playing some online game, like CS or Serious Sam Co-op.
There seems to be no priority in bandwidth distribution. One process seems to inevitably eat up most of the bandwidth we have.
Ideally I'd like to split the connection in 2 equal streams, so neither of us can screw the other over, causing slow dl times, or high pings.
What's the best way to do this? We're contemplating getting Sygate's Home Network 4, but we're not sure if it will distribute bandwidth equitably. Would a cheap router (Barricade?) also stop bandwidth monopolization? A software solution would be ideal.
Thanks!